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Peter Scott was the Internet Projects Manager in the University of Saskatchewan Library in Saskatoon. He is the creator of HYTELNET (1991), the first electronic browser for Internet resources. He is also a blues singer and harmonica player, and had the distinction of winning a Juno Award for having his song "TV Preacher" on the album "Saturday Night Blues" which won "Best Roots and Traditional Music Album" in 1992.

He has written articles, book reviews, and chapters for Internet-related books and magazines. He was appointed to the 1995 editorial board of "Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy". This is his blog.

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